f V ft I- 4W. r RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. OHIE? V Jltt wnwiiM J1.WIH wmmiiwwwwnpai u m ftT w ro wjstoto num rm wi"KnwiiwtwfiTi tMPMmm rsw Twiiui'"ifiir?,"iTin.WTnTtTiw(jpmijiPf t vvuM(ivja V V Victory Liberty Loan s owe, awi owe aV e,Y cew o wwcvooyv. "Vavc. tawk awi swiscYvW voVaev aw "Mta WvvrJ.. aW& Soaw CommvWee. V .::x..:..:..:x..:...::..m...x-:"H"X": AS TOLD TO US 'i Z r.;..:..:..;..:..;..:..:..x..:..:..:..;..;..:..x..:..:x..::..? Buy Blend at Powell and Popes Dr. Lollnr .spent Tuesday in Ila.-t-irfe. J. K. Jlutler is on the sici: list this week. Herb Ludlow went to Hustings this morning. Mrs. K. A. Heal .hpont Monday in Hastings. Koy MofTett of Bivorton was in the city Tuesday. Mrs. Weit Stevens spent Monday in Hastings. John Weesncr of Eshon was in the city Monday. Ernest Losckc' of Inavalc was in the city Saturday. Mrs. V. 11. Tabor of lnvalc spent Wednesday in the city. Dnve Bell shipped a car of hogs to Kansas City, Sunday. Conic to the Doane College Glee Club at the Orphcum, May 7. Li C. Bloom returned home from Bcnkleman, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Julia Warren returned home from Inavale Saturday morning. G rover Cary returned home Tues day from Newport News, Virginia. Edsvaid Bright returned home from Kansas City, Tuesday morning. J. H. Kllinger returned homo from Gillette, Wyoming, the last of the week. Mrs. Burgess of Dcwitt has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. A. T. Walker this week. Paul Polnicky accompanied his mother to Hastings, Tuesday, to in terview an eye specialist. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Robinson of Superior spent Sunday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Robinson. Will Robertson has improved his residence property by having a cement walk laid on the side of it. Oh, what is so rare as a day in May When we all go to work and stop our plaj To make our yards look clean and gay? ORPHEM jjjiujumijmiiiiiMM Friday and Saturday frmor w'fr'frjfrif jMAnft rr k SPpSE DOROTHY DALTON I .Donprciy DaitoiiM in 'Green Eyes' Also a big comedy Her Friend's Husband Admission 17c, Children 12 and under lie. Over 12 an adult ticket will be required. Kut and fliltitc tit Powell k Pope's CUe. tf Printing or Quality Tlic Chief Oliico Will Sunberry is spending the day in Hastings. Boy Hassinger went to Hastings this morning. Tad Saunders was down from Ina valc, Wednesday. Raymond Turnure went to Lincoln this morning to visit friends. Supt. lloltzcn attended th Y. M. C. A. conference at Hastings, A'edncs day. Misses Bernice Ethcrton and Mabel Hoffman spent the weekend in Hast ings. Don't miss the Doane College Glee Club, May 7, at the Orphcum. School benefit. Miss Leonard, Principal of the Lincoln School, spent Sunday in Riverton. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. C. J. Pope next Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. J. F. Campbell of Lincoln, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. P. A. Wullbrandt. Amos Miksch of Denver, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Miksch and family. Sam Temple of Kansas City spent the first part of the week with friends hcip. Mrs. C. II. Potter and daughter, Mrs Dorothy Wilson, spent Monday in Hastings. Mrs. Carrie Glebe of Campbell is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dicderich. Forrest Mountford who is attend ing college at Hastings .spent Sunday with his parents. Claude Peirce of Inavale spent Wednesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Peirce. J. M. Hewitt went to Grand Is land, Monday to attend the Baptist Sunday School convention. Mrs. George Carmoney and Lester Carmoney were Bed Cloud visitors, Friday. McCook Tribune. Clean up your yards and alloys straighten up your shoulders and view your work with pride. Lester Amack came in from Al liance, Friday, to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Amack. Rev. Bcebe went to Hastings, Wed nesday morning, Ij attend a confer ence of Y. M. C. A. workers. James Ethcrton of Grand Island was in the city Friday attending the funeral of Mrs. Mabel Thomas. Miss Marion McDowell is home from Lincoln, where she had been i having her arm treated by specialists. Attorney and Mrs. L. II. Blacklcdge i and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Turnure 1 spent Sunday with relatives at Alma. Marion Mercer, Walt Warren and Adolph Goth assisted the Superior , band Friday at the tank day celebra- I tion. 1 Mrs. Ed Amack returned home from Rochester, Minnesota, Friday i evening, where she recently under- I went an operation. I F. W. Cow-den returned home Wed- I nesday from Chicago and other east ern cities where he purchased goods , for the Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. i David J. Delph, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' Abo Delph, landed at Newport News, 1 Virginia, Thursday. The young man was in the 128th Machine Gun Bajt- talion, and will soon bo home. Good meals good service moderate prices Powell &. Pope cafe. Miner Sherwood spent Monday in Blue Hill with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gond. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sherer re turned to Hastings, Mondny, after spending a few days with relatives here. Hugo Nelson, his mother and sib ter, spent Sunday at the Fred Nelson home in Bed Cloud. McCook Tri bune. A summary of the laws enacted by the 37th session of Nebraska legisla ture appears on another page of this issue. Clifford Pope left Monday for Maryville, Kansas where he has ac cepted a position in a photograph gallery. llude llobeitson came down from Blue Hill, Wcdneday evening, to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Robertson. Mrs. Boy Robinson of Cheyenne, Wyoming, arrived in the city Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Jcrnberg. F. W. t'owden left this morning for Bird City and McDonlad, Kaiisas. in the Intel osts of the Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. Miss Hazel Ovcrlccso, who is teach ing school near Riverton, spent Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ovcrlcese. F. A. Good of Cowles was in the city Wednesday evening. He was one of the judges of the Red Cloud va Fairbury debate. Rev. Harper and daughter, Grace, went to draiul Island, Tuesday, To attend the Baptist Slate Sunday School convention. Mrs. C. K. Gum and daughter of Carbondale, Illinois, arrived in the city Monday evening to visit her sis ter, Mrs. Ed Amack. Help Red Cloud High School pros per, May 7, at the Orphcum, Doane College Glee Club. Admission !J5 and 50 cents plus war tax. Harold Haring of Riverton, was in the city Thursday evening. He was in the 302 Inf., and was enroute home from Camp Dodge. Jack Wiscearvcr, asisted by Nor man Phillips and Beach Robertson, drove his cattle to a pasture in Franklin county, Monday. Mrs. W. G. Warren returned home Saturday evening from Giltncr where she attended a district convention of the Royal Neighbors lodge. Editor and Mrs. W. D. Edson went to Grand Island, Saturday, to attend the Baptist State Sunday School con vention and also visit relatives. Base Hospital unit 49 landed at New York City Friday, and we no ticed among the list of Nebraska boys who will soon bo homo that of the name of Laird Potter of this city who was a cook in this company. Judge Dungan and Court Reporter Baird of Hastings were in the city Saturday morning between trains while enroute home from Blooming ton. Mrs. Ferguson and daughter re turned to their home at Guide Rock this morning after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hamil ton. Giand Island Business College GRADUATES never find it neccsary to advertisj for positions. The Col lege has been a leader in Business Education for more than thirty years and was the first western school to prove that positions could be guaran teed and secured for graduates. Send for free catalogue. Enter now. We have no vacation. 70-1 The subscription list being circula ted for the purpose of raising funds for the purchase of a memorial to the lete Rev. Hummel is meeting with success. If you have not been solicit ed do not feel slighted as it ie a difficult task to see each and every one in the community. If you have not already subscribed, or have been solicited kindly sec Hon. H. J. Maurcr, or call at the Grice & Grimes drug store and contribute whatever amount you wish to give. You Are Losing Money If don't mil your errant to the Patniui I'lilott t'o-opcr. live Company tind lPeelve the llVldellllv tOtt " , i;i ! ui!ai,Tiriri,r'',-wiM,,,'!:r,"'i''',''i!r,,;ia'iiTiriii!i;wiiTiri!r",,rri''i,i"T' r ""wini FARM LOANS I am solo' agent for Trcvett, Mat tis & Baker Co., and have placed $100,000.00 in farm loans between the months of November and March just past. Enough said. J. H. BAILEY Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudeville Sim Altar FIIUil llh Putty Clrli. Fgnnf Clean. Ccrritiii Equlptr. Brilliant Scmlc Enilranmnt .ABIES' DIME MATINEE EVERT WEEKDAY Everybody Goon Ath Anybody UWAVS THE EICOEJT MO BUT SHOW WEST OF CHICIGO Yshat? Doane College Glee Club. When? Wednesday, May 7. Whore? At the Orphcum. F i-rybody come. Anticipate your needs for this sen son supply of binder twine and let us know what amount you can use so that we may have enough on hand to fill o'ir order when it is needed. Farinrrs' Union. adv. On Wednesday the drillers at the oil wU put the casing down to the bottom of the hole and this morning the ' ule is filled tip again with water. Not knowing of the future plain of the i.inrtiictor we cannot state what will In done. I. nioln Mudd returned home Fri In 'Yom Camp Ftinslon, where he wn ilMchnrgcd from the army. Ho wn- in Co. C 101 Inf., New Eng land Division, and had recently re- turri .1 from overseas. II ii ry L. Moser of Riverton, was in thi' i uy between trains Thursday evening while enrouto homo from Caiiin Dodge where he was discharged from the service. He was a member of i ). G., 4th Inf., and was in active seiv n overseas. Tlii Liberty Loiitt campaign Is pro greying nicely in Welmtercounty, mid wit. nut a doubt her quotti will bo attb .sen! i d. S.jt,srH lh the total u mount of subs npllons bi'fiircd in Red Cloud, tip mi' . Wednesday evening. 1 i .iik Cleniore of Orleans stopped oir i the city Friday between trains whili- enroute homo from Ftinslon whue he was discharged from the arm. He was in Co. C, 101 Inf., New England Division, and was in active service overseas. While here he made this office a pleasant call. The debate given nt the High School Inst evening was wull ntteudul. A special muMciil program was rendered by Rod Cloud htudents. The subject debated was "Public Ownership." Fiiirlnry defended, while Bed Cloud oppnsod The Superintendent of the Fniibiiry schools presided. Judges ohovi-ii stood two to one in favor of Fail bury. v Tlio M. E. church entertained Miss Owen and the .choir last Thursday evening, us a mark of appreciation of the efforts of Miss Owen in bringing the choir to its present high stand ing. They have always been willing tq furnish music for any occasion, even on a moment's notice. The church is indeed proud of them. Ice cream, cake and coffee were served and everyone enjoyed a pleasant even in i'. Miss Owen, with her high school quartette, junior high sextette and orchestra entertained the grades of the Lincoln school Friday morning, when they all assembled in the Fifth grade room for opening excicises. Lucilc Harwood gave her reading, "The Judgement Day," Helen Lemon and Blanche Sherer played fcvcral selections on their ukalalcs and sang popular songs, answering several encores. The children enjoy ed the program. TO THE PUBLIC! Having again resumed the bus and auto livery business, I will appreciate a share of your patronage when desiring bus or bag age transfer to any part of the city. Phone calls to Bailey's Tie Barn will re ceive prompt attention, Auto Livery in Connection Wm. Mayes ipt" "'" " - THEDM BMMA in f iai' WrVxbjJma 4 TImHDbMl' Jm K.'Hfl .1 Si t, Orphemn, Red Clou Monday and Tuesday, May 5-6 Afternoon and Evening 2:30 8:00 ADMISSION- -Evcning 50c, and 10c. Afternoon 25c and 10c. Plus "Wnr Tax ' . . -i1(t Card Of Thanks We wish to thank the many friends ami neighbors for their assistance anil floral tributes during our recent lo avoment. L. B. THOMAS MRS. L. V. PEGC. AND FAMILY rtv.iiEi!, AESSPW "wl" ssatf Modernize the old home with a Chi Namel floor imitating natural hardwood ataco8tofabout2ca8pjarcfoot. Sani tary, washable, liecl-proof and remarka bly durable. Drii s quickly. There is a Clii-Namcl varnish, tnamel or other nnisn lor everything in the home. 'Chi-NamelStore In your Inolily will loch rou lo ;nln tn 5 mlnutci. lire. Chi-N'amel ptoJucll J air ennhnrd loone irpirfrnlallre mrrchant In incalltr attriyi a dralcr known lor liltb tuJr frlilce and rr.ctchjDdltt. The Ohio Vnrnlsh Co., Clerclaod r Jb. W gyft lJ&fav &mUmJ!K We carry n full line of Chi-Namcl varnishes, enamel and other finishes because they fit our reputation for goods of first quality, at the lowest prices, .uid for pains-taking service to our customers. Chl-Namel Color Varnlshci alto un colored (or floon, woodwoik and lorol i lure. Chl-Namtl Stove Plfe Cnimcl nandi Mel) l.eal, prccnti run, ind tui elonv longcit? Let us teach you the Clii-Namcl easy graining process free. C. L. Cottitig The Druggist ' , Si-enle. illy, two "snth" in Suloine will aroiiHO ebpeclul ndmlfahoti, One is an exact t-Mpuiduclloii of the (into of1 Jaffa, throuU,i which, III; olduntiilly, (leii-rnl Allenby and the British force recently inuiehed into Jerusiiletn. Tbu other li u reproduction of Snlomu'i boudnir.niold' 1 od after no old print. Oiniider in vista than thehe. of course, is the .Jerusalem of forty R ycaih belore ChrlHt, reprodiieed In dutnil. iiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiihiiiiLiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiPiiiiaiTiiiiiiiiiiiH'iiiiiiiiniiinw ii!:iiuo;ii!iii!iiiiiiii!i!;iiiiiii!iiiii!iiii!i!,i:!rLiiia.u'!iiiii:ii;iiii!ioiiiii:iiii:i:!!iii!i:i:ii;in Public Sale! AT INAVALE, NEBK. Saturday, May 3 1 As I am aoinfi to Colorado will oITer at public auction GARAGE STOCK AND CARS Three Ford Cars, One E. M. F. Car, One Flanders vttr, mis is an oia one, uiuun, ui uca uiiu iuucu i Alao a line of accessories, snark nlutts. oils Creases, chains . . . . . batteries patch material, 10 Prestolite tanks, Ford axles ff 3 h. p. gas engine and magneto, etc. ' A 25 pairs of Ladies and Childrens Shoes Many other articles not listed as it's my entire stock Terms: Sums under $10 casnT'bver, 10 months at 10 percent C. L. WICKWIRE, Owner Geo'. McCrary, Clerk J. W. "Wonderly, Auctioneer iiKitiiiiirannin VSWJV.VJ'J'.VV.V.V.V.V.V.VAV.NV.VJ'.VVNV.V.ViJSftft BUILD NOW That. New Home You have dreamed of for years. Our house plans are at your service free. 5 i alone-Gellatly Go: " ." " J ."""" ,,